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Noun: troth  tróth or trowth or troth
Usage: archaic
  1. A solemn pledge of fidelity
    "The couple exchanged their troth during the wedding ceremony";
    - plight [archaic]
     
  2. A mutual promise to marry
    "They pledged their troth in a private ceremony";
    - betrothal, engagement, betrothment

Derived forms: troths

Type of: assurance, pledge, promise

Encyclopedia: Troth, Paul